Hybrid works with architects and engineers to design and construct buildings that use a combination of offsite and onsite construction processes to complete projects. “The result”, claims Michael Wilmot, President of Wilmot Modular Structures, Inc., “is a project that is completed in less time than traditional on-site construction.”

The new SmartMarket Report by McGraw Hill Construction, Prefabrication and Modularization: Increasing Productivity in the Construction Industry, supports that claim and reports that in addition to project schedules being decreased with off-site construction methods, 65% of contractors report that project budgets are also decreased (41% by 6% or more) and 77% report that construction site waste is decreased (44% by 5% or more).

Hybrid, formerly known as the Major Projects Division of Wilmot, is using the extensive experience of its own staff along with that of its architectural and engineering partners to offer the following services:

Design/Build and installation of turnkey permanent modular buildings • Pre-construction services for owners • Site Service Packages for customers seeking a turnkey solution to their space needs.

Hybrid’s team has designed and installed modular buildings all over the world that have been used for healthcare buildings, dormitories, assisted living centers, schools, multi-family dwellings and many other applications needed by its clients when time is of the essence.

“Wilmot is excited about introducing Hybrid and being a leader in what many are viewing as the new renaissance of prefabrication for the construction industry,” says Kathy Wilmot, Vice President of Wilmot Modular Structures, Inc.

More information on Wilmot Modular Structures and its Hybrid Division can be found at www.wilmotmodular.com.